DIY Home Decor: 5 Awesome Projects

Are you ready for some awesome DIY home decor projects? I found some great ones to feature by five very talented bloggers. I love DIY projects, especially when they’re something I can accomplish in a day or so. Each of these projects is fairly easy to do and can be completed fairly quickly. You’ll ready to add style to your home in no time.

DIY Home Decor

1 Dress up a simple white planter with a fun stencil! Jennifer at Tatertots & Jello shows you how easy it is with a new line of stencils that stick to what you’re painting and can be re-positioned and used again. Stenciled Pot Tutorial

2 Here’s another fun, easy and inexpensive (those are the best kind!) idea from Whitney at Shanty 2 Chic. Make a table runner out of regular ol’ carpenter shims. If you can paint and glue, you can have this runner decorating your table. Wood Shim Table Runner Tutorial

3 This is another fun stencil project. Katie at Addicted 2 DIY added a bit of humor to plain white kitchen towels by using a stencil she made and fabric paint. With this technique, you could create your own special design. Painted Kitchen Towels Tutorial

5 Shannon at Fox Hollow Cottage is always coming up with creative ideas. To appreciate the transformation of this coastal style table, you have to see the “before”. This is a great way to turn an outdated piece of furniture into something that fits your style now. Coastal Chic Table Tutorial

I could easily incorporate these projects in my home. How about you? Which one do you think you’d like to try?

About Peggy Pardo

Peggy is an interior decorator, professional organizer and author. She believes that style is about embracing your unique sense of life and expressing it in your home and the way you live. In 2012, Peggy launched the blog Decorating Files to share her experience and knowledge to help readers create a home and lifestyle that reflects their own individuality and personal style.

Comments

I love these Peggy! I’ve actually done the sisal project, but the runner is awesome. I’m not sure I would buy four quarts of stain though. Smaller cans would do the trick and would cost a lot less…or maybe mixing colors. Sometimes if we are not careful diy’s can cost more than buying an item, especially if you shop at HomeGoods ;).